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Cycle News 2020 Issue 13 March 31

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2020 BMW F 900 R & F 900 XR R I D E R E V I E W P40 ties between the F 850 and the new F 900, BMW says the two bikes are very much different in just about every way and share only a few part num- bers throughout the motorcycle. Okay, back to the engine. Compared to the F 850, the F 900 engine has a two-millimeter larger bore (which pushes displacement up to 895cc), redesigned cylinder heads, new forged pistons, and a bump in compression. BMW claims the 900 divvies out 99 horsepower at the crank, which is Problem is, not everyone has the bank account to put a BMW in their garage, mostly the younger crowd, a crowd BMW desperately wants to tap in to. Get 'em young and there is a good chance they will become BMW aficionados for life. The Japanese manufacturers fig- ured this out a long time ago, and many European manufacturers have caught on, too. BMW is slowly coming around. The new F 900 XR ($8995) and F 900 R ($11,695) are proof. What's Inside? Here are two new affordable and approachable middleweights that BMW is using to take dead aim at the younger generation. A generation that also may be new to motorcycle riding but isn't willing to sacrifice quality and performance, and bling, of course, while still wanting to be frugal when it comes to their checkbook. But the bot- tom line is they want a BMW. BMW felt the previous F 850 GS was a good inspiration for their new project. At the heart of the F 900 is an 895cc inline two-cylinder engine that was introduced in 2018 with the F 850 GS but receives a 42cc increase. Like the 850, the engine is built in China where it is then shipped to Berlin for the motorcycle's complete assem- bly. Despite the overall seemingly close similari- (Left) Both F 900s come fitted with the same awesome display found in BMW's pricier GS line. (Right) BMW refers to the naked F 900 R as its dynamic roadster.

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